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Re: I need an assement too!
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Posted by NO tools on November 29, 2006 at 16:39:30 from (71.79.44.154):
In Reply to: I need an assement too! posted by Mark on November 29, 2006 at 13:34:03:
Hi MARK MY farther allways said there is pony power and there is horse power.The country we're in i've seen a 100+ struggle with 4-16s in some areas.No not ever where.Long stroke engines ? there is the horse power.At lower RPM lots of torque.Short stroke engines? pony power jump up and run but they wear down quick.Something for you to think about.This is a pushing tractor (dozer)D9H cat big inline 6 (375 )horse 1100 rpm weight 111000 pound. Don't get in his way.D9r Inline 6 electronic fuel After/ incooler souped to max lot smaller engine rated 360 horse 2150 rpm.97000 pound low gear 2.1 mph 57 yard coal blade / think now? THE D9H 2nd gear 2.9 mph 70 lard coal blade.No there not farm tractors (but)work the same princple. Have a great though. Bill
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